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Get Your Francis of Delirium Tickets in Austin: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Francis of Delirium 29th Street Ballroom
2906 Fruth St,, Austin, TX
78705, US
1. Street Parking - within 0.1 miles, approx. $1/hour.
2. The University of Texas Parking Garage - 0.5 miles, approx. $10/day.
3. EasyPark Lot - 0.3 miles, approx. $5/hour.
4. The Highball Lot - 0.4 miles, approx. $7/day.
Francis of Delirium Concert Live at 29th Street Ballroom | Austin – November 07th, 2026
29th Street Ballroom is one of those hidden gems where every visit feels a little like stepping into a vibrant, creative universe. Known for its legendary outdoor film screenings under the stars, it creates this cozy, almost nostalgic vibe that keeps people coming back. Supporting independent artists is a big deal here, whether it’s through equipment rentals that help up-and-coming musicians get their start or hosting classes aimed at demystifying audio creation for those just starting out. Over the years, the venue has expanded its reach, showcasing international acts from places like Europe and Latin America, which adds this cool global flavor. For visitors, the outdoor space often doubles as an art gallery, with local artists’ work displayed, giving it a real community feel. The setup with counter seating makes grabbing a drink quick and easy, which is perfect when the mood is right for a spontaneous dance or a deep chat. If you’re trying to find it, start at the water feature and walk toward the community center, or head south from the market, it's tucked snugly between two cozy coffee shops. Francis of Delirium Austin has played here, and it’s clear why, the space just oozes character and energy, making every concert feel like a personal invitation to experience something special.